Guatemala's Mayan people accused the government and tour groups on Wednesday of perpetuating the myth that their calendar foresees the imminent end of the world for monetary gain.

"We are speaking out against deceit, lies and twisting of the truth, and turning us into folklore-for-profit. They are not telling the truth about time cycles," charged Felipe Gomez, leader of the Maya alliance Oxlaljuj Ajpop.

The Gregorian calendar, also called the Western calendar and the Christian calendar, is internationally the most widely accepted civil calendar.[1][2][3] It was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII, after whom the calendar was named, by a decree signed on 24 February 1582; the decree, a papal bull, is known by its opening words, Inter gravissimas.[4] The reformed calendar was adopted later that year by a handful of countries, with other countries adopting it over the following centuries. [link to en.wikipedia.org]

Also the date that the Mayans are referring to is 12/21/12 not 12/12/12 ... although they both add up to 3 + 3 + 3 = 9

But I believe the date is 12/21/12 because the Mayans were famous for knowing planetary alignment. They would have seen this date:

*Mayan Prophecy*"Every 5,200 years we come to this point when the planet Earth becomes dark for a period of 60-70 hours. We cannot see the Sun. Why? Because the science of the Mayan Astronomers learned that the Earth is always going aroundthe Sun, but now we are getting closer, until we enter the central magnetic axis. There is a great axis above the planet Earth that makes all the stars and the planets move. And so while the Earth passes through that axis, we cannot see the rays of the Sun. We are Inside. Once the Earth re-emerges from the axis, we will then be able to see the New Sun. But what i cannot tell you is if it is actually the same Sun or if it is a different Sun."-Don Alejandro (Mayan Elder and former President of The National Mayan Council of Guatemala up until 2011. The council consists of 440 elders representing 440 tribes)Don Alejandro message to the world: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)]

Ac Tah, of the Mayan people, gave a talk in Santa Monica last month. In this exert he speaks about what is happening around December 21st 2012 and it's significance to the world. His heritage is authentic. Check out his website for lots more information and to see the work Ac Tah and a lot of other dedicated people are doing.... www.actah2012.com

** If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9, then there would be a key to the 333. – Nikola Tesla Waves in the bay were all three good teams. TRE = TRE = 3 + 6 + 9 = THREE EARTHQUAKE NO. 333

I thought it was interesting that if you take the number of people in the book of Revelation supposedly " marked ", 144,000 and divide it by the " number of the beast ", 666, you get 216.2162162162162, which is 216 repeated 5 times, which equals the number of god/holy spirit, etc, 1080.

But, If you take the number of chosen , 144000, and divide it by the number of god/Holy spirit, 1080, you get a number, 133.3333333333333, that multiplied by 5 gives you the number of the beast, 666.6666666666666

If you divide the number of the number of holy spirit, 1080, by the number of the beast, 666, you get a number 1.621621621621622, that if shortened to 1.6216216216 yields the ratio 222/360, which is what the golden ratio Phi is derived from.

I thought it was interesting that if you take the number of people in the book of Revelation supposedly " marked ", 144,000 and divide it by the " number of the beast ", 666, you get 216.2162162162162, which is 216 repeated 5 times, which equals the number of god/holy spirit, etc, 1080.

But, If you take the number of chosen , 144000, and divide it by the number of god/Holy spirit, 1080, you get a number, 133.3333333333333, that multiplied by 5 gives you the number of the beast, 666.6666666666666

If you divide the number of the number of holy spirit, 1080, by the number of the beast, 666, you get a number 1.621621621621622, that if shortened to 1.6216216216 yields the ratio 222/360, which is what the golden ratio Phi is derived from.